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greencube

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What are your Mac's specs?
« on: 5 March 2004, 11:14 »
Like the title says, if you own a Mac (or Macs) what are it's (their) specs?   :D  

I own a year old G3 dual USB iBook. I got it in February of 2003.    

It's specs are:

Processor: 800MHz G3
RAM: 128MB built in + 256MB added = 384 MB total
OS: Dual boot; Mac OS 9.2.2 and Mac OS X (10.2.8), as well as, I admit, Windows 98 SE (without Internet Explorer) running under Connectix VPC 6 (I use Win98 only to acsess old PC apps, I don't use it for anything else)
HD Capacity: 30GB Ultra ATA
Browsers: Mozilla 1.0 for OS 9, Mozilla 1.0, 1.7, Firefox, Camino, and Safari in OS X
Security: Norton Firewall, as well as the Mac OS' stability and few vulnerabilities (both in X and 9)

Not very impressive and a bit outdated by today's standards, I know (I still like to run OS 9)...    

So, what do you people have?   :D

[ March 05, 2004: Message edited by: greencube ]

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« Reply #1 on: 7 March 2004, 06:07 »
17" Inch iMac G4

1 Ghz PPC G4
80 GB Hard Drive
GeForce 4 MX
512 MB DDR-SDRAM
Superdrive
OS X 10.3.2

14" iBook G3

700 Mhz PPC G3
40GB Hard Drive
ATI Mobility M6
256 MB SDRAM
Combo Drive
OS X 10.3.2
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« Reply #2 on: 17 March 2004, 05:45 »
Not bad, not bad...

What I Got

Mirrored Drive Door
Dual 1.25 Ghz PowerMac G4 Processor
ATI Radeon 9800 Pro Mac Edition 128MB
2GB DDR-SDRAM
4 x 250GB Maxtor 8mb L2 Cache 7200rpm
SuperDrive 4x DVD-R 24x CD-RW
250MB Zip Disk
OS X 10.3.2 "Panther"
4 USB Ports
2 800mb/sec FireWire
21" Cinima Display LCD (don't use it though)

All this is hooked up to a 35" HDTV
900 Watt Sony Surround Sound 5.1 Dolby Digital DTS

Virtual PC 6.1 (Windows 98SE, 2000, XP Home)


Heheh, only cost me about $800 for the base system, and $1700 for upgrades, Canadian Cash  :D
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« Reply #3 on: 17 March 2004, 06:11 »
my macs:

iMac g3(blue)
350 mhz g3
384 mb ram
40 gb hd
mac os 9.1

tibook g4
667 mhz g4
256 mb ram
25 gb HD
mac os 10.2.8
just say know

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« Reply #4 on: 17 March 2004, 06:33 »
My old mac:
Macintosh LC,
System 7.something

Newer one:
Basilisk II,
System 7.5.5

Eventually I will get a real mac.

one day.

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Pinkster

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« Reply #5 on: 17 March 2004, 06:48 »
hehe, a real Mac indeed,
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« Reply #6 on: 17 March 2004, 08:01 »
4 Macs:

Powermac 7100/66 (one of the first powermacs!)
66Mhz PPC 601 (G1)
255MB SCSI HD
slow ass CDROM
OS 7.5.5

iMac DV
400Mhz G3
10G ATA/66 HD
DVD ROM
OS 10.3.2 and OS 9.2.2

Powermac G5
1.6Ghz G5
80G SATA HD
Combo Drive
OS 10.3.2

Performa 400  (a friend gave this to me a year or so ago)
16Mhz 68030
80MB HD
No CDROM
OS 7.5.5

I got all of these macs new except for the perorma.  I can not believe my old powermac is 10 years old now!  It has been a great computer.  Not bad for $2400(and that is with a student discount from when my mom went back to college, it was really priced at $2800).
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« Reply #7 on: 17 March 2004, 08:25 »
Nice Collection, hehe alot of oldies, but goodies
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« Reply #8 on: 18 March 2004, 06:35 »
I didn't know we were counting old Macs too. I've got an old performa around, no idea on speed. The predecessor to my current imac was an old 300mhz iMac DV, one of the few DVs made in the original colors and processor speed (it's orange, and most DVs were 350mhz or higher).
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« Reply #9 on: 18 March 2004, 06:46 »
MDD Dual 1ghz G4 w/512mb ram, 80gig hard drive, GeForce4 Ti 4600.

It suits me fine.

And there is an old performa in my closet w system 6 i believe.

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« Reply #10 on: 18 March 2004, 07:49 »
Macintosh 512KE with 1MB RAM upgrade and SCSI (yes... the EXTREMELY FUCKING RARE Dove SCSI Card) <3

Macintosh SE 10MB HD, 1MB RAM, System 6.0.8

Macintosh SE/30, 64MB RAM, 500MB HD, System 7.5.5 <3

Macintosh IIfx, 80MB HD, 8MB RAM, Apple 8-24 Video Card, System 7.0

Macintosh IIci, stripped

Macintosh LC II, 4MB RAM, 80MB HD, System 7.1 Pro

Macintosh Quadra 610, 32MB RAM, 500MB HD, Mac OS 8.1

Macintosh Quadra 840av, 128MB RAM, 1G & 8GB HDs, Mac OS 8.1 <3

Macintosh PowerBook 1400cs, 32MB RAM, 1.2GB HD, Mac OS 9.1 <3

Power Macintosh 7200/120, 112MB RAM, 1.2GB HD, 166MHz Pentium PC Compatibility Card, 3dfx Voodoo3 2000 PCI video card, Mac OS 9.1, and an experimental patched 9.2.2 install <3

Dead Power Mac 9500

Dead Blue G3 350

iMac G3 500, Indigo, 540MB RAM (yes, 540... I stuck a 32MB stick in it!), 20GB HD, CD burner, Mac OS X 10.3.3 <3

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« Reply #11 on: 18 March 2004, 10:37 »
quote:
Originally posted by jimmyjames.sytes.net:

Power Macintosh 7200/120, 112MB RAM, 1.2GB HD, 166MHz Pentium PC Compatibility Card, 3dfx Voodoo3 2000 PCI video card, Mac OS 9.1, and an experimental patched 9.2.2 install <3


Ah yes, and it will kick your honor students ass!



By the way thanks to Jimmy for helping me figure out what kind of Mac I used to have.

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« Reply #12 on: 18 March 2004, 12:00 »
the old performa in my house has gone to my granddad's house

his old screen ahd the "it is now safe to turn off your coputer" burned into it cause he was afraid of turning it off
just say know

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« Reply #13 on: 18 March 2004, 22:18 »
quote:
Originally posted by The Stiller:
the old performa in my house has gone to my granddad's house

his old screen ahd the "it is now safe to turn off your coputer" burned into it cause he was afraid of turning it off



Ha! So why was he afraid to turn it off?  Is he one of those people who thinks it is harmful for your computer to turn it on and off too much.  That it a HUGE myth.  It is shocking how many people believe that myth.  Even the people on tech TV are unsure on the issue.  Believe me, IT IS NOT BAD FOR YOUR COMPUTER TO TURN IT ON AND OFF REGULARLY!!!  (unless maybe if you push the power button on and off repeditly)

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« Reply #14 on: 18 March 2004, 23:30 »
i think he was afraid that the data would deteriorate slowly if he left it off. and he also left the monitor on for some reason.

old people can be funny
just say know